Fulton man sought by police heads for roof

A Fulton man being sought on two warrants Saturday evaded immediate capture by kicking a hole in his attic wall and climbing onto the roof of his home, Fulton police said.

Police went to 406 Park Ave. during the afternoon to take Jason W. Clark, 32, into custody on two warrants, police said. Clark was on the roof for several hours before he was captured, police said.

Clark was arraigned in Fulton City Court on misdemeanor criminal contempt and resisting arrest charges. There were numerous charges contained in the warrants, police said.

Clark was charged March 5 with felony assault and misdemeanor counts of obstructing governmental administration and endangering the welfare of a child, misdemeanors. Those charges involved Clark's 3-year-old and 10-year-old sons, police said at the time.

When officers arrived at that time, Clark locked the doors to his home and refused to let them inside, police said at the time.